Chemistry
Chemistry, 09.11.2020 07:10, Shavaila18

12. The following represents two substances by showing only one molecule 1 point of each substance. A chemical reaction occurs when hydrogen chloride
and sodium hydroxide are combined. Which of the following represents the
molecules that are the products of the chemical reaction?*
A.
B.
C.
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12. The following represents two substances by showing only one molecule 1 point

of each substanc

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